Hi,
Normally you don't have to configure anything in your chroot
environment. When you are able to use and authenticate over LDAP on your
server it should work for your clients. We are using LTSP 5 with thin
clients with LDM and have no issues to use LDAP out of the box.
Markus Jalonen wrote:
I don't think you need those installed in the chroot. You need them
installed in the server's main system. The chroot doesn't handle your
user authentication, as far as I understand. (Unless you're trying to
login to the terminal itself).
-Rob
Markus Jalonen wrote:
I'm curious to know,
Take a look at this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=597056
It was written for Gutsy but works fine for Hardy.
Jason
- Markus Jalonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious to know, how can this be achieved. I'm using 8.04 ubuntu
and I've configured my server to use LDAP
I'm curiois how can this be achieved. I'm using 8.04 ubuntu and I've
configured my server to use LDAP auth. Now I installed the the ldappam.lib
pakckages to my chroot and configured them but I haven't succeeded with LDAP
auth. Suggestions?
Thanks,
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I'm curious to know, how can this be achieved. I'm using 8.04 ubuntu and
I've configured my server to use LDAP auth. Now I installed the the
libpam-ldap libnss-ldap
packages to my chroot and configured them but I haven't succeeded with LDAP
auth. Suggestions?
Thanks,
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